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Chapter 705 - 705 705 What is Called Crumbling at a Touch
705: Chapter 705: What is Called Crumbling at a Touch 705: Chapter 705: What is Called Crumbling at a Touch Truth be told, Zhao Guang had also researched this type of medicine, considering he had encountered it when dealing with Bimong.
However, what Zhao Guang now wanted to research was more on things that could stimulate Qi-Blood.
He’d think of a way to obtain it later.
If he could produce this, it would be of great help to the Empire.
After all, Cultivation Techniques spread easily, but substances that increased Qi-Blood were not so readily available.
Especially for some special species, as long as he could make good use of these species, his country would then be able to leverage against foreigners in many areas.
Thinking of the ways foreigners had controlled his country over the years, and the sanctions they imposed on him, Zhao Guang fumed with anger.
With his character that brooked no insult, how could he possibly let them off.
He might not have had the opportunity before, but they’d better just wait.
With this output, his next set of plans could unfold.
And besides, Zhao Guang had previously researched and found that as long as one entered the beginner stages of True Qi, they needn’t fear general radiation.
Merely progressing to the second stage, the Vein-Opening Realm, would mean that the regular radiation following the Mushroom Egg would no longer be a worry.
But for those outsiders to reach this level with the stuff he provided would be no easy task.
Forget it, no need to worry about that now, it’s better to deal with the current matters at hand.
Seeing that there were no troubles here, Zhao Guang returned to his own territory.
Previously, the armies of the two Princes had finally completed their arduous march and now, at last, they had met.
This battle, for Zhao Guang, was unlikely to change anything.
But for the other Lords within the nation, it was a war that could sway the future situation.
No matter which Prince won, each one believed that standing on their side would guarantee benefits.
In these days, although the Princes’ armies moved slowly, the promises they had made to the Lords were countless.
This was precisely why their armies had not completely collapsed, but instead struggled to maintain coherence.
Today, with substantial support from numerous Lords, the two Princes’ forces finally confronted each other.
What nobody expected was that both Princes’ armies would collapse upon first contact.
“What on earth happened, how did they manage to do this,” Zhao Guang read the report just received from the front line and was speechless.
Even if the leaders were pigs, it shouldn’t have come to this.
Indeed, after the two armies, with great difficulty, met, both Princes, for reasons unknown, launched an all-out attack.
What followed was very interesting, as after the all-out assault, the armies, regardless of their numbers, were all in disarray.
Eventually, all the forces from both sides collapsed.
Now the armies were in complete chaos, and the two Princes had no way to control them, leaving the troops to scatter in all directions.
“What else could be the reason?
Those two simply lack the ability to lead troops, and both were eager for a quick victory to settle the score, not realizing where their overconfidence came from.”
Xi Fei was also incredulous, she hadn’t led troops herself but was stronger than these two.First of all, the fact that such a huge number of troops were gathered in a hurry meant that the two Princes couldn’t control them.
Moreover, most of these troops weren’t even soldiers to begin with, and even if they were soldiers, they didn’t come from the same territory.
They were forcibly assembled together by the two Princes, which also accounted for the slow pace of the march.
Because if they moved any faster, the troops might have collapsed on their own.
Consequently, logistics became a major issue, leading to continuous promises of benefits by the two Princes to the surrounding Lords.
This was to ensure that those Lords would provide the necessary supplies to maintain their logistics.
Of course, another possible reason might be that those Lords wanted to prevent them from causing trouble in their territories.
When the two Princes finally met, instead of adjusting their troops, they launched straight into a grand battle.
A throng of soldiers swarmed forward, stretching across dozens of kilometers at the front — something well beyond their control.
Suffice to say, even the commanding generals under them were now completely unable to maintain control.
The two armies were like two large blocks of tofu: despite their size, they were extremely fragile.
When they collided, they immediately fell into disarray.
The muddled troops had no idea who was around them.
Out of self-protection, they attacked anyone they encountered, making enemies on all sides.
In the end, both sides thought they had lost, and so whenever they saw someone, they ran.
Many flowed everywhere, creating havoc, more destructive than bandits.
This was because of their sheer numbers, and among them were quite a few individuals of considerable strength, complicating matters further.
“What a pair of incompetents, why did their subordinates even support them?”
Zhao Guang couldn’t comprehend; this issue seemed rather profound.
“Who knows, maybe at this point, even they are beyond help,” Xi Fei, who had come to understand humanity a bit, wasn’t as naive as she had been at the beginning.
“So what are they doing now?”
“Both Princes are trying to regroup their forces now, not necessarily their own forces, though.”
Xi Fei almost laughed out loud, then passed Zhao Guang some documents.
Zhao Guang saw and once again was at a loss for words since the two Princes were regrouping their armies in such a way that they pulled in anyone they came across, without considering the specific circumstances.
As such, the composition of their troops became even more chaotic, like a piece of Swiss cheese riddled with holes.
It was not just their own soldiers but also those that originally belonged to the other side, as well as some bandits, slaves, and civilians that had been captured to make up numbers.
It was a complete mess with all sorts of people involved.
Some Lords, seeing this situation, ran off stealthily with their people, reporting that their own troops were entirely wiped out.
All sorts were present, and in such a war, Zhao Guang didn’t know how to continue fighting.
Seeing this scene, if the King were well, he’d probably be thoroughly disappointed in his sons.
“Should we do something?” Xi Fei felt this could be a good opportunity.
She was unaware that it was Zhao Guang who has relayed the news to the King; the internal affairs of the kingdom seemed extremely chaotic currently.
With Zhao Guang’s strength and ability, plus the current power of his territory, even establishing a small country in the North would not be a problem.
Of course, this presupposed that the Empire would not deploy too many powerful beings.
But considering the current state of the Empire, it seemed unlikely they would do so since it would not be worth it.
After that, with proper handling, there wouldn’t be any issues; after all, many small nations had originated this way.
However, Zhao Guang shook his head, “No need, just watch, there should be more interesting developments to come.”
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